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had a great week up in the NT checking out a few new stations.

me and my mate managed to drop 44 camels and a dingo.

considering all the rain they have had up there in the past few weeks we were suprised we found that many as they have all headed back out

into the desert because of a abundance in grass etc out there for them at the moment.

every time they get to a boundary fence they just stomp thru the wire and tear the fences down, if it happens to rain and cut of the access tracks,

it can be up to a couple weeks before the station workers can fix the fences.

in that time they can loose hundreds of cattle. when you think the cattles worth between $400 and $700 each you can start loosing your income source very quickly.

government est. theres over a million camels wandering around the centre of oz.

and there's not that much food for them normally so they are eating all the cattles food.

so obviously the more we could find the better.

In total we did 4300 kays in 5 days and i havent slept since 530 am yesterday morning but im glad to be back with the family for NYE.

here's a pic

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STRANGE MAN: I wonder where that fish has gone. STRANGE WOMAN: You did love it so. You looked after it like a son. STRANGE MAN:And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Is it in the cupboard? AUDIENCE: Yes! Yes! No!... STRANGE WOMAN: Wouldn't you like to know? It was a lovely little fish. STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. MAN IN AUDIENCE: It's behind the sofa! STRANGE WOMAN: Where can that fish be? MAN IN AUDIENCE: Have you thought of the drawers in the bureau?! RANDOM: Shh! STRANGE WOMAN: It is a most elusive fish! STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: A-fish, a-fish, a-fish, a-fishy, ooooh. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: That went wherever I did go.

-D

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlUu54muOs

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STRANGE MAN: I wonder where that fish has gone. STRANGE WOMAN: You did love it so. You looked after it like a son. STRANGE MAN:And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Is it in the cupboard? AUDIENCE: Yes! Yes! No!... STRANGE WOMAN: Wouldn't you like to know? It was a lovely little fish. STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. MAN IN AUDIENCE: It's behind the sofa! STRANGE WOMAN: Where can that fish be? MAN IN AUDIENCE: Have you thought of the drawers in the bureau?! RANDOM: Shh! STRANGE WOMAN: It is a most elusive fish! STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: A-fish, a-fish, a-fish, a-fishy, ooooh. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: That went wherever I did go.

-D

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlUu54muOs

what drugs u taken Dohmar hahaha

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STRANGE MAN: I wonder where that fish has gone. STRANGE WOMAN: You did love it so. You looked after it like a son. STRANGE MAN:And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Is it in the cupboard? AUDIENCE: Yes! Yes! No!... STRANGE WOMAN: Wouldn't you like to know? It was a lovely little fish. STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. MAN IN AUDIENCE: It's behind the sofa! STRANGE WOMAN: Where can that fish be? MAN IN AUDIENCE: Have you thought of the drawers in the bureau?! RANDOM: Shh! STRANGE WOMAN: It is a most elusive fish! STRANGE MAN: And it went wherever I did go. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: A-fish, a-fish, a-fish, a-fishy, ooooh. STRANGE WOMAN: Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish! STRANGE MAN: That went wherever I did go.

-D

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlUu54muOs

that would have to be the weirdest thing I've ever seen... serious drugs...

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Darren, what sort of rifles you using??

the one in the pic is a full custom remington 700 adl converted to synthetic stock, heavy fluted barrel and detachable box mag.

its a 7mm rem mag calibre, running 175 grain spitzer boat tails.

scope is a kahles 8 x 56.

my mate was using a 375 H&H with 270 grain interlocks.

i have a half hour movie of shooting them which is handy to look back on shot placment etc to see what works best.

of the 25 that i shot myself prob 18 were head shots.

it sits them on there ass instantly.

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